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A city is debating how to handle items left on public transportation. One proposal is to formalize the 'finders, keepers' social norm, legally allowing the person who finds an item to keep it. From an economic perspective that considers the incentives for all passengers, what is the most significant potential negative consequence of this policy compared to a system with a central lost-and-found?

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